Squickt font family
Designed by Gert Wiescher in 1989
Squickt was the first script I designed. The name is an atrocity, I don't remember what was on my mind, when I decided on that name, but after 25 years it is to late to change, so I have to stick with it. I have recently gone over the script and changed a little stroke here, a curve there and I added Small-Caps. The font is very useful for all kinds of signs, that have to look spontaneous. You can even condense or extend it without me going berserk; Squickt is very robust. Your scribe Gert Wiescher
Squickt Plain
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Squickt
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Digital data from:
Technical font names:
File name: SQUIP___.TTF
Windows menu name: Squickt
PostScript name: , SquicktPlain
PostScript full name: , Squickt Plain
Windows menu name: Squickt
PostScript name: , SquicktPlain
PostScript full name: , Squickt Plain
Catalog number:
15157060
Characters:
247